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RAYMOND BROWN
 

Robyn  Bown
If we do not end war - war will end us. Everybody says that, millions of people believe it, and nobody does anything. Thank you for not being afraid to die fo me! It is because of you why I can live my life freely. We share a bithday. On behalf of my family and I, your honor lives on forever!
Nov 4, 2011


Bill  Haponski
bhaponski@embarqmail.com
Brothers in combat
8284 SE 176th Lawson Loop The Villages Florida 32162 USA
Raymond, your brothers in the Third Herd finally found your last resting place and have memorialized it. We are still with you and remember and honor your sacrifice. Rest in Peace.
Jun 29, 2011


David  Goodell
All gave some, Some gave all. Thanks again
Mar 30, 2011


David  Goodell
Thinking of you, on a day I will, never forget.
Mar 30, 2010


Jackie  Taylor
With Honor and Respect, Memorial Website
http://www.geocities.com/vietnamwa

You were one, of the brave, that answered, the call. You honored us, by your service and sacrifice. We now honor, You, each time, we stand and sing the words, “THE LAND, OF THE FREE AND THE HOME, OF THE BRAVE.” Thank you, for your bravery, courage and dedication, to our Country and freedom. Rest In Peace and Honor.
Mar 28, 2009


david  goodell
Thanks, for your service, to us all. Had some great, times, at A.I.T., At tigerland. They use to call us, salt and pepper. I never saw a color, just a friend. Sorry, it took, so many years. Later Bro. Salt
Feb 22, 2009


Manuel Pino  B/2/8th Cav,1st Cav 68-69
manuel.manuel.pino728@gmail.com
Fellow Army Vietnam Brother
B/ Trp/1/4th Cav Rgt, 1st Inf Div

'When I am dead, cry for me a little. Think of me sometimes, but not too much. It is not good for you to dwell too long. Think of me now and again as I was in life, at some moment which is pleasant to recall, but not for long. Leave me in peace as I shall leave you, too, in peace.'
Jan 25, 2009


Jason   Holmes
radjason@earthlink.net
440, Great Hill, Ballwin, MO., 63021, USA
The Michelin
30, March 1969, was a day, we lost, good men. Thank you, for your service and your sacrifice. I served, with 1/5th, First, Cavalry Division, on the west side, of Michelin, that date. We lost you and my good friend, Donald Nixon, on this date. Today, I visited his grave. And a poem happened. Standing, on soggy graves
Talking, to my friend
On the 39th, anniversary, of his passing
And to his parents
Who wait next, to him
I noticed movement
Out, of my right eye.
Slowly, in that direction, I turn.
Silently, a herd, of whitetails
Stepping, softly,
Stopping.
Watching me,
Witnessing.
Don Nixon, my friend, was first to die, on this date. I counted 17, in the herd, amidst the rows of graves, lined like up, like rubber trees.
Mar 30, 2008


manny g
Fellow Veteran 69-70 An Khe
Union Gap, WA. 98903
“You are Remembered”
Peace and condolence, to the family and friends. “He which hath no stomach, to this fight, let him depart. But we in it, shall be remembered. We few, we happy few, we band of brothers!! For he today, that sheds his blood with me, shall always be my brother.” Rest in peace brave soldier, you have not been forgotten. (W.Shakespeare) May God Bless you, for your Sacrifice!!!
Mar 30, 2007


I'm Anonymous
Just a note, to thank YOU, for YOUR sacrifice, to a great nation.
Wednesday, October 17, 2001

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